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Most homeowners in Norcross don't think about their pool deck until they're standing on it in July, realizing the natural grass has turned into a mud pit or a brown mess depending on the week. Between the Gwinnett clay underneath and the humid Georgia summers, keeping turf alive around a pool is genuinely exhausting—chlorine kills what the heat doesn't, foot traffic turns it into a slurry, and mowing around a wet perimeter is a recipe for disaster. That's where artificial turf comes in. Instead of fighting your soil and climate, you get a pool surround that stays green, stays dry, and handles the constant wear that comes with actually using your pool. In neighborhoods like Historic Norcross and out toward Peachtree Corners, we've installed pool turf that eliminates the dead zones, the mud, and the maintenance headaches. You get a clean, safe, usable deck year-round—no algae, no soggy patches, no brown spots from chemicals. It's the one upgrade that actually makes pool season easier, not harder.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense, drains poorly, and stays perpetually damp in shaded areas—exactly the conditions that kill natural grass around pools. When chlorine and salt water hit traditional turf, you're looking at dead patches within weeks. Our artificial pool turf doesn't care about chemical exposure or moisture saturation; it's designed to shed water instantly and handle the abuse. Sun exposure varies significantly between Historic Norcross (tighter lots with mature tree cover) and the newer developments toward Peachtree Corners (more open), so we size and place drainage systems accordingly. Most residential properties in the 30071 and 30092 ZIP codes have compact yards where every inch matters—artificial turf maximizes usable space without the buffer zones you'd need for natural grass recovery. Installation around Thrasher Park area properties and other HOA communities requires compliance with landscape guidelines, which we navigate before breaking ground. The typical pool deck here is 400–800 square feet; artificial pool turf installation accounts for slope toward drain lines and sits slightly lower than the pool deck rim to prevent water backup.
Yes. We install a gravel and sand base specifically engineered for clay-heavy areas like Norcross. This base sits directly on your existing soil and allows water to percolate downward instead of pooling. The turf itself sheds chlorinated water instantly, so saturation isn't a concern like it would be with natural grass. We've handled dozens of pool installations across Gwinnett County without drainage problems.
Completely safe. Our pool turf is UV-stabilized and chemically resistant—designed specifically for pool environments. Chlorine, salt, and sunscreen won't degrade or discolor the fibers. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water to remove buildup. It's more durable in a pool setting than natural grass, which would die within weeks.
Most do, especially for pool decks and utility areas where natural grass fails anyway. We review your HOA guidelines before installation and handle any required approvals. In our experience, Norcross-area HOAs are pragmatic about pool surrounds—they understand the maintenance reality and approve artificial turf for functional reasons.
Pricing depends on deck size and base preparation. Most Norcross residential pools (400–800 sq ft) run between $3,500 and $7,000 installed. The clay soil here sometimes requires extra gravel base work, but that's factored into our quote. We provide detailed estimates with no pressure.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.